Battle of the Planets: Attack of the Space Terrapin (UK)

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Plus Three More Exciting Adventures With G-Force!
Certificate: U
Running Time: 94 mins
Retail Price: £17.99
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Synopsis:
Attack Of The Space Terrapin
Zoltar, leader of the dreaded Spectra, has sent a terrifying new weapon - The Space Terrapin - to attack Earth and steal a soil-invigorating mineral. In the battle that ensues, can G-Force save the Earth from the evil clutches of Spectra?

The Space Mummy
On the planet Zarkadia, G-Force are investigating a series of mysterious plane crashes. The arrival of Zoltar and The Space Mummy sees G-Force thrust into another exciting and daring confrontation with the forces of evil!

The Space Serpent
Zoltar`s Serpent alien machine is intent on destroying all of Earth`s oil refineries. It sets off a series of earthquakes leading the G-Force team into action! A cataclysmic confrontation ensues in which there can only be one winner!

Ghost Ship of Planet
Mir Trapped on the Planet Mir by Zoltar, G-Force face one of their greatest challenges yet, as they try to defeat a hugh armada of enemy battle ships. Will they succeed, or will Zoltar triumph in his plan to conquer the Planet?

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Interactive Character Profiles
Preview Sequences
Production Notes
Historical Background
Picture Gallery

Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Mono English

Directed By:
David E. Hanson

Starring:
William Woodson
Alan Oppenheimer
David Jolliffe
Alan Dinehart Jr.
Cam Clarke
Alan Dinehart
Casey Kasem
Janet Waldo
Ronnie Schell
Keye Luke
Alan Young

Soundtrack By:
Hoyt S. Curtin

Editor:
Franklin Cofod

Producer:
Jameson Brewer

Distributor:
Mollin Video

Your Opinions and Comments

7 / 10
The greatest kids show of all time is back! i`ve not seen an episode of botp in 10 years so the sum of £14.99 from dvdstreet was worth every penny. the quality is as good as could be expected. the extras are standard but the great dissapointment is the number of episodes on a single disc. 4 thats all and theres about 80 episodes in total so this collecting all the dvds idea is going to be rather expensive. The dvd`s for "Friends" has 8 episodes per dvd so why not here as well.
posted by Aturi Messiah on 8/5/2001 06:42